Whmhy the fubtlety of the Devil is Jhsmd^ 
as alfoy the greatmfs and hrutijhmfs of the 
Vevit by the Elephanty in the i o verfe of the 
foregoing Chapter, la thehooh^ of Jonas ^ra- 
phecies -we read of a greatjifhy^ovidh i. ly, 
Psrarat aHfem Jshova pifcem magmm^qui ob-- 
forberet Jonam, But whether this were a 
Whale or not is qmftioned hyfome. Inthe 
head ( faith Mr. Parkinfon Herbaliji ) 
of one only fort of IVbale-fifh is found that 
which is called fpeima Cxn^ it lyes in a hole 
therein^ as it were a Well^ tak^en out and pre fl 
ihat the oyl may come out ^ the fuhjiance is that 
we ufe forfpcttm Cseti, and hath Utile or n§ 
fmelly the oyl fmells ftrong. See the rarities of 
Ncw-Erigland. 
The Sea-hare is as big as Grampus ot 
Hcrrin-hog^ and as white as a fhcet ^ There 
harh been of (hem in Black^point HMbour^ 
. & fome way up the river^but we could never 
take any of thenn, feveral have fliot fluggs 
Et thenij but loft their labour. 
The Sturgeon is a Regal filli too, I hairc 
fecn of thcni that have been (ixreen toot in 
lengthvof their founds they nriake Ifinglafs^ 
which melted in the mouth is excclkot to 
feal letters. 
Sharl^es there arc infinite ftore, who tear 
the Fifhermens nets to tHeir great lofs and 
hiadcriince , they areof two (orts^ one flit 
■ " headed. 
